Posts Tagged ‘american cancer society’

How the Official Sponsor of Birthdays Celebrated America’s Birthday!

Posted by Birthday Cate on July 06, 2010 in General

x2_1cee511As the official sponsor of birthdays, we went all-out for the Fourth of July – America’s birthday!

To kick things off, we headed to New Orleans for the Essence Music Festival. We met thousands of people eager to share their stories, join our movement for more birthdays, and learn new cooking and exercise tips from our special guests: chef Kim Byrd and fitness expert Simbonika

Spencer! We all had a fantastic time. Check us out on Twitter @morebirthdays for all the updates and twitpics from the festival!

But to really celebrate the Fourth of July right, we headed to Washington D.C., where acclaimed street artist Alec Andon decorated an entire wall along the waterfront with a design he made exclusively for the American Cancer Society. His artwork was created to represent everything we’re doing together to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays – and to wish America a happy birthday from the official sponsor of birthdays! Thank you Alec for your amazing work! Did you know that you can post Alec’s exclusive portrait to your Facebook wall or blog? Click here post it now.

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Everyone from the More Birthdays crew hopes that your holiday was a healthy and happy one! Did any of you use our healthy recipes for your party? Let us know how they turned out in the comments below!

Happy Birthday to Style Guru (and ACS Volunteer) Stacy London!

Posted by Katie on May 25, 2010 in General

stacy-londonFashion consultant and TV personality, Stacy London, is celebrating her big day today! Happy 41st Stacy!

The host of TLC’s What Not to Wear, Stacy helps men and women find their sense of style, providing all the tips and tricks to help them look their best.

But Stacy isn’t just TLC’s style guru, she’s also a dedicated and passionate ACS volunteer, helping create a world with less cancer and more birthdays in her hometown of New York City.

And in case you missed it, Stacy and What Not to Wear joined forces with the American Cancer Society to feature breast cancer survivor, Sara Jordan, on a recent episode of the hit show. Stacy gave Sara — breast cancer survivor, mother of 2, and Reach to Recovery® volunteer – the opportunity to put herself first for once!

Click on the link below to take a look at her amazing style makeover!

http://tlc.discovery.com/videos/what-not-to-wear-fast-forward-life-after-cancer.html

Something to Get Up and Dance About!

Posted by Katie on May 20, 2010 in General

bdaydance_logoThat’s right – I’ve got something to share with you that’s worth getting up and dancing about!

Earlier today, the movement for more birthdays released a new, fun website that lets you turn yourself or a friend into a dancing birthday card! Just upload your picture (or a picture of your friend or favorite celebrity, etc.), select your favorite dance, add some silly props and get dancin’.

Although I should warn you – it’s addicting! Click on the link below to check it out for yourself!

http://www.bdaydance.com/

And don’t forget to share this with your friends and family! They’ll get a kick out of seeing you in that pink curly wig or grandma breakdancing with the best of them!

Enjoy :)

More Birthdays Crew to Celebrate ACS’s 97th Birthday in Atlanta Tomorrow!

Posted by Katie on May 20, 2010 in General

cv_34_50376The American Cancer Society has a big birthday coming up! May 22nd marks the 97th year of the American Cancer Society and in honor of our special day, the more birthdays crew is hitting Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park tomorrow to celebrate!

We’ll be in the park all day, passing out our more birthdays t-shirts, mini cupcakes and signature birthday hats to everyone who stops by!

And as a special treat, we’ll be letting visitors try out our new birthday dance app – a fun new website that turns you or a friend into a dancing birthday card!

But if you can’t make it to Centennial Park tomorrow, don’t worry! Just follow us on Twitter @MoreBirthdays for all the latest updates on the celebration!

And make sure to check out the Official Birthday Blog this weekend for complete coverage of the festivities!

Power the Flower: American Cancer Society and Ellen Pompeo Tell Women to Choose You!

Posted by Katie on May 05, 2010 in Birthday Cate

Yesterday, the American Cancer Society launched Choose You, a new program created to inspire women to make their health a top priority to stay well and help prevent cancer. The Choose You program is just one more way ACS is helping create a world with less cancer and more birthdays and we couldn’t be more proud to share it with you!

And what an amazing 2 days it’s been since the program launched in New York City! Between hanging out with Matt and Meredith on The Today Show to Ellen Pompeo inspiring comments on Good Morning America, The View, and Jimmy Fallon, Choose You has made quite a splash!

It all began bright and early yesterday morning when the American Cancer Society descended upon The Today Show to tell Matt, Meredith, Al, and Ann all about our new program. But it wasn’t just us – we had many supporters on the plaza rocking our blue Choose You shirts! Thanks to everyone for coming out!

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Then it was off to Good Morning America where Ellen Pompeo continued to inform viewers about the importance of making their health a priority! As we know, 1 in 3 women will get cancer in their lifetime, but 50% of all cancer deaths are preventable if we did what we know works – maintain a healthy weight through diet and exercise, quit/avoid smoking, and get our recommended cancer screenings. By taking control of our health today, we’ll help celebrate more birthdays with our loved ones!

But the day wasn’t over quite yet – there was still a launch event in Times Square! ACS executives were joined onstage by national sponsors, Walgreens and Sprite Zero, to help kick off the program, with help from Ellen Pompeo of course! Ellen gave an inspiring speech, reminding us all that no matter how busy life gets, your health comes first!

And then it was time for the moment we’d all been waiting for … to officially launch our new program, Ellen powered the Choose You flower via the world’s largest digital sign – the Walgreens Times Square billboard! I’ve never seen anything so big!

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We even had some of our dedicated Bloggers for More Birthdays on hand to capture all the action! Thanks Amie and Julie!

But before we all could say goodbye to NYC, we had one final event – a “Blue Carpet” luncheon for 100 VIP guests, kicking off Choose You in style :)

But the Choose You program – and these amazing launch events – wouldn’t have been possible without the support of so many! Thanks to Walgreens, Sprite Zero, Ellen Pompeo, and all of you for everything you did to make the Choose You launch such a success! Visit ChooseYou.com today to make your commitment to living healthy and let’s all create a world with more birthdays.

You can help prevent cancer and create a world with more birthdays — and it’s as simple as choosing you! Put your health first and make your Choose You Commitment today!

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Happy Birthday to Private Practice Star Tim Daly!

Posted by Katie on March 01, 2010 in General

tim-dalyHappy 54th birthday to Tim Daly!

Tim is currently one of the stars of ABC’s hit drama Private Practice, but you may recognize him from his picture in our celebrity gallery!

Yes, Tim and the rest of the cast of Private Practice are members of the movement for more birthdays.

Check out Tim as he talks about his ideal birthday meal while attending the American Cancer Society’s ‘Blow Out Cancer’ event in September.

Happy birthday, Tim! Here’s to many more!

Hope at the Holidays, and all year long

Posted by Birthday Cate on February 24, 2010 in Birthday Cate

One of my favorite things about the first few months of a new year is the renewed sense of hope that abounds. Whether focused on a healthier lifestyle, a more fulfilling job, or more quality time with family, commitments are made and renewed, all driven by hope and optimism.

Those people who stay committed to their goals will continue to feel hopeful as they see the results of their efforts. Others will lose hope and resolve to try again in 2011. Some people don’t need a holiday to have hope though, it’s simply a part of who they are and they share their hope every day with others who need it.

Some friends and I had the pleasure of meeting just such a woman several weeks back. Her name is Karen Seaberry and, most appropriately, she is the manager of the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in Baltimore, Maryland.

For nearly 10 years, Karen has been sharing hope with cancer patients and their caregivers who stay with her at her 26-room “home away from home” during their treatments. The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge® is a safe place – with a 52-person family, as Karen calls it – for people traveling to facilities like University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins, and St. Agnes as they battle the disease by undergoing the best treatment options away from home.

md_hajw_campus_of_hope-1 As you would imagine, Karen is quite humble and not too interested in talking about herself. She’s more than happy though to brag about her recently renovated facility, the community she’s building inside the Hope Lodge, and the community outside it that supports her efforts and helps her give hope a home 24/7, 365 days a year.

The Baltimore Hope Lodge – one of 28 Hope Lodge locations the American Cancer Society operates nationwide – is one of the oldest in the country. The facility is as beautiful as any hotel a family could find. What’s more, Hope Lodge provides far more services and amenities than most any hotel, and they are all free – it’s the only lodging of its kind that doesn’t charge a penny—easing the financial obstacles many cancer patients find themselves facing on their journey to getting well. Residents at Karen’s Hope Lodge not only have a large, comfortable room, they also have spacious community living facilities, including a formal dining room, an activity room, a computer lab, cancer information library, and laundry facilities. There’s also a shared kitchen area where residents can cook meals for each other or just enough for themselves. Each patient is assigned a private refrigerator space so that they can shop for what they need and enjoy – replicating as many of the comforts of home as possible.

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When we visited we toured the beautifully decorated spaces, chatted with some residents, and really got an appreciation for what the Baltimore Hope Lodge (and all American Cancer Society Hope Lodge locations across the country) mean to their residents. As we walked through the facility we asked lots of questions about how it operated and how they handled demand. Memorably, Karen told us that, “Cancer doesn’t discriminate, and neither do we.”

In fact, unlike other facilities, Hope Lodge doesn’t ask their residents’ financial status. They accept residents on a first-come, first-serve basis, but they do try to reserve some space for patients who may have urgent treatment needs that could not be anticipated in advance. Many Hope Lodge locations even have rooms that are set up for immuno-compromised patients who must take special care not to get sick. While we were there, the Hope Lodge had a full house, including several bone cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer patients. Those we talked with told us how much the Hope Lodge meant to them and how they enjoyed the emotional support when they experienced when they became a part of the 52-person family; for those who stayed during the holidays, many said they had never enjoyed the holidays at home as much as they did at the Hope Lodge—amazing words from people fighting for their lives.

One guest, Miss Lorraine, shared her Hope Lodge experience with us.

The holidays may be over, but there are a few things Karen and her residents “hope” for all year long. If you’re interested in sharing some hope of your own, consider providing one or more of these commonly requested items to a Hope Lodge near you, or making a donation to the American Cancer Society:

  • Postage stamps
  • Calling cards
  • Gas cards
  • Gift cards for sundries
  • Disposable cups
  • Paper plates
  • Kleenex
  • Paper towels
  • Toilet paper
  • Lights bulbs

And if you happen to have a Ravens connection, the Baltimore Hope Lodge is hoping to replace a Ray Lewis-autographed football that they recently auctioned. Feel free to ask Ray for one!

We’re very thankful for Karen’s hospitality and offer a reminder that hope, compassion and family support can create a world with less cancer and more birthdays any time of year.

Have you joined the movement for more birthdays? If not, please visit morebirthdays.com and join us today!

Creating a World — and Universe — with More Birthdays

Posted by Katie on February 10, 2010 in General

Kay Hire-1On Monday, the more birthdays movement blasted off into a new frontier — space. Onboard the space shuttle Endeavour, movement for more birthdays member, NASA astronaut Kay Hire, is traveling to the International Space Station and she’s bringing our more birthdays t-shirt with her!

A longtime American Cancer Society supporter, Kay is serious about creating a universe with more birthdays! In fact, on Kay’s last mission into space, she carried the tobacco proclamation with her — a proclamation that is now framed and hung outside of the office of ACS CEO John R. Seffrin, Phd.

Kay is also a gifted speaker and has been a featured at the International Union Against Cancer conference and the Relay for Life® Youth Conference in Orlando. Click here to learn more about this incredible woman!

Endeavour’s 13-day trip will include 3 spacewalks and the delivery of an important connecting module to the International Space Station. To learn more about Endeavour’s mission, click here.

Be sure to stay tuned as we continue to make great progress toward creating a world – and universe – with less cancer and more birthdays!

Make Your Miles Mean More … More Birthdays!

Posted by Katie on February 02, 2010 in General

3450002045_53e380f9feExciting news!

The American Cancer Society has joined forces with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series to give people of all athletic abilities the ultimate running experience — all while saving lives from cancer! Talk about a great way to create more birthdays! For those of you who don’t know, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series puts a unique twist on traditional half-marathons and marathons by creating at atmosphere that is similar to being at a rock concert, with live music at each milepost and themed water stations to keep runners motivated and energized! There are even cheerleaders along the course to keep participants motivated!

Everyone (from people like me who get most of my exercise by walking to more seasoned athletes who are constantly training for endurance events) can dedicate their training and participation in one of the more than 85 races the American Cancer Society has a collaboration with — including the Rock ‘n’ Roll events — to fighting cancer through the American Cancer Society DeteriNation program. Team members receive all kinds of perks, like team training, race-weekend VIP benefits, special social event opportunities, and personal support and mentoring! And with every step taken and every mile conquered, you’ll be saving lives and creating a world with more birthdays!

Exercise plays a big role in reducing our risk of cancer! Take one of the most important steps to stay well and create more birthdays by joining us at one of the Rock ‘n’ Roll events in Seattle, Chicago, or New Orleans to benefit the American Cancer Society. And you don’t have to be a runner to get involved. Walkers are welcome and the free training you’ll receive will help you achieve your fitness and personal goals. You can find us at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle™ Marathon & 1/2 Marathon in June, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago™ 1/2 Marathon in August, and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Mardi Gras™ Marathon & 1/2 Marathon in New Orleans in February 2011! Or, you can visit us online to search for one of our more than 85 other races across the country.

To learn more and to start your journey to a world with more birthdays today, visit acsDetermiNation.org!

NFL QB Drew Brees supports American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in new Pepsi project. VOTE NOW!

Posted by Birthday Cate on February 01, 2010 in General

Screen shot 2010-02-01 at 10.36.21 AMCheck this out! New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is one of three NFL players taking part in a promotion called the Pepsi Refresh Project — Each player picks a project that will have a positive impact on their community, people vote for their favorite player, and whoever gets the most votes wins a $100,000 grant for their project.

Drew Brees — who plays in the Superbowl this weekend — has chosen the American Cancer Society’s Patrick F. Taylor Hope Lodge in New Orleans as his project. Hope Lodges provide free lodging and a supportive environment for cancer patients and caregivers who must travel away from home for cancer treatment.

Hope Lodges are truly amazing places — click here to learn more. I encourage you to vote for Drew and his local Hope Lodge by visiting http://nfl.com/pepsirefresh. You can also vote by texting “DREW” to PEPSI (73774).

With your help, the American Cancer Society — through programs like the Hope Lodge — can continue to save lives from cancer and create a world with more birthdays.